Package made of a laminate material

ABSTRACT

A package accommodating a plurality of absorbent articles is described. The package has a plurality of surfaces, including a first pair of opposing surfaces each having a seam, wherein at least one of the seams is a closing seam, wherein the closing seam extends along a direction of a width of the package, wherein the closing seam comprises opposing closing gussets; a second pair of opposing surfaces each adjacent the first pair of opposing surfaces; a front surface and an opposing rear surface, each of the front surface and rear surface being adjacent to each of the first pair and second pair of opposing surfaces, wherein the first pair, second pair, front and rear surfaces define an interior compartment of the package. The package is a laminate having a polymeric layer and a paper layer, the polymeric layer being disposed at least in the closing seam.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a substantially parallelepiped-shape packageaccommodating a plurality of articles which has gussets and seams, apackage blank and a wicket bag suitable making the same.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Non-fragile, compressible consumer products such as disposable absorbentarticles (e.g., diapers and training pants, disposable adultincontinence pants and feminine hygiene pads) are often packaged andsold at retail (i.e., placed on display and for sale in a retail store)in protective packaging, such as boxes, containers, bags, blister packs,cartons, and the like. In addition to being protective, packaging forconsumer products is wanted attractive and eye-catching so thatconsumers might stop and consider purchasing the packaged products.

Flexible packages is widely used for packaging flexible absorbentarticles. The flexible package generally comprises a first and secondopposite side surfaces. The first side surface may not a seam and thesecond side surface comprises a pair of gussets each of which is locatedon the opposite side of the second side surface. The flexible packagealso includes a front and rear surfaces, and a third and fourth oppositeside surfaces having a first and second side seams, respectively. Theflexible package also includes a first and second side gussets locatedin the third and fourth side surfaces.

Such packages may be formed from one or more sheets of polymer film,seamed via application of heating energy, which has caused portions ofthe film to melt and fuse along the seams.

Package materials, in addition to its basic functions such as protectionof articles the package accommodates from external environments, alsoaffect aesthetic impression of the packages. External faces of packagesformed by a sheet of polymer film have a glossy appearance which in someareas tends not to be favored by consumers despite many advantageousaspects such as cost and low air and humidity permeability.

Laminates having a film layer and a paper layer conveys warm and naturefeelings to consumers especially when the paper layer forms externalsurfaces of a package. Such laminae having a paper layer may deliverfeelings of consumer-favorable nature and hand-craftsmanship. JapaneseUnexamined Patent Publication No. 2005-41527 discloses a paper bag madeof a craft paper laminated with a synthetic resin film. JapaneseUnexamined Patent Publication No. 2008-18959 discloses a package havinga cylindrical body which is formed with a space for storing an item andseal parts attached to both end openings of the cylindrical body so asto seal the openings. In the package the cylindrical body is formed of apaper material, and the seal parts are formed of a thermoplasticsynthetic resin film.

There is a need for packages that have consumer-desirable perceptualfeatures such as softness, smoothness and other tactile impressions, andcreates a visually aesthetic appeal, while being durable enough forshipping and handling.

There is a need for packages that can convey the feeling of nature andhand-craftsmanship.

Further, there is a continuing need for packaging for consumer productsthat provides a pleasant appearance to eye-catch consumers at the pointof sale.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a flexible open bag structure fromwhich a package according to the present invention may be formed.

FIG. 1B is a perspective view of an exemplary package according to thepresent invention.

FIG. 1C is an alternative perspective view of the package shown in FIG.1B.

FIG. 2 is a side view of a package of the present invention containing aplurality of absorbent articles.

FIG. 3 is a front view of an exemplary package blank of the presentinvention.

FIG. 4 is a front view of another exemplary package blank of the presentinvention.

FIG. 5 is a front view of another exemplary package blank of the presentinvention.

FIG. 6A is a front view of an exemplary folded wicket bag of the presentinvention.

FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view of the wicket bag of FIG. 6A along aline A-A.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

All ranges are inclusive and combinable. The number of significantdigits conveys neither limitations on the indicated amounts nor on theaccuracy of the measurements. All numerical amounts are understood to bemodified by the word “about” unless otherwise specifically indicated.

The term “absorbent article” as used herein refers to devices whichabsorb and contain body exudates, and, more specifically, refers todevices which are placed against or in proximity to the body of thewearer to absorb and contain the various exudates discharged from thebody. Typical absorbent articles of the present invention include butare not limited to diapers, adult incontinence briefs, training pants,diaper holders and liners, absorbent inserts and the like, as well asfeminine hygiene products, such as sanitary napkins and panty liners,and the like. Absorbent articles also include wipes, such as householdcleaning wipes, baby wipes, and the like.

“Comprise”, “comprises”, and “comprising” as used herein are open endedterms, each specifying the presence of what follows, e.g., a component,but not precluding the presence of other features, e.g., elements, stepsor components known in the art, or disclosed herein.

“Consist(s) of” and “consisting of” as used herein are close endedterms, each specifying the presence of what follows, e.g., a component,and precluding the presence of other features, e.g., elements, steps orcomponents known in the art, or disclosed herein. “Consist(s) of”, and“essentially consist(s) of”, “consisting of”, and “essentiallyconsisting of”, when used directly relative to a laminate having a filmlayer and a paper layer, means that the laminae does not include thepaper layer and only include the film layer.

As used herein the expressions “front”, “rear”, “outer”, “inner”,“longitudinal”, “transversal”, “top”, “side”, “bottom” and the like,when used to describe the flexible package, relate to a filled packageplaced in a carrying position with the bottom part facing downwards andthe top part facing upwards, such as e.g. shown in the figures. Some ofthese terms are also used with respect to the methods of manufacturingof the flexible package.

“Lateral edge”, when used to describe a package blank or a wicket bag,means an edge parallel to a length direction of the blank or the wicketbag.

“Film” means a sheet structure having a length, width and thickness(caliper), wherein each of the length and width greatly exceed thethickness, i.e., by a factor of 1,000 or more, the structure having onelayer (monolayer) or more respectively adjacent layers (multilayer),each layer being a substantially continuous structure formed of one ormore thermoplastic polymer resins (including blends thereof).

Package

The present invention provides a flexible gusset package in asubstantially parallelepiped-shape containing a plurality of itemswherein the package comprises a laminate comprising a film layer and apaper layer, the film layer facing the interior compartment. The packageaccording to the present invention may provide consumer-desirablefeatures such as softness, smoothness and other tactile impressions, andcreates a visually aesthetic appeal, while being durable enough forshipping and handling. The package may conveys the feeling of nature andhand-craftsmanship using paper or paper-like looking material for thepaper layer.

Referring to FIGS. 1A-1C, an exemplary package 1 according to thepresent invention and a flexible open bag 4 suitable for manufacturingthe package 1 comprise a laminate comprising a film layer and a paperlayer which is flexible such that the package 1 may assume theparallelepiped-shape when it is filled with articles.

The manufacture of the package 1 may start from a single sheet of apartial laminate stock comprising a paper layer, a film layer, and anarea which does not have the paper layer. The laminate is suitablyfolded to form bag gussets 12 b, 13 b and then joined along portions bybonding to form two side seams 12 a, 13 a on opposite sides, to form thebag structure 4 having a first surface 10, a third and a fourth surfaces12, 13, and a front and a rear surfaces 14, 15 with no seam on the firstsurface 10, and open at the other end 48 (e.g., a gusseted bagstructure). Each side gusset 12 b, 13 b is located at the respectivethird or fourth surface 12, 13. Referring to FIG. 1C, the package has alength PH, a width PW and a height PH.

In some embodiments, each of the third and fourth surfaces 12, 13 of thepackage 1 comprises a fourfold portion in the side gusset 12 b, 13 bwhere the side seam 12 a, 13 a is formed. The fourfold portion in theside seam 12 a, 13 a has two inner layers and two outer layers, and eachof the two inner layers comprises an area consisting of the film layer.In one of the embodiments, each of the two inner layers consists of thefilm layer. In the embodiments, the first surface may comprise an areaconsisting of a film layer. In one of the embodiments, the first surfacemay consist of a film layer.

In another embodiment, each of the third and fourth surfaces 12, 13 ofthe package 1 consists of a twofold portion. In the embodiment, each ofthe first and second side seams is a twofold portion consisting of twolaminate layers.

Still referring to FIGS. 1B and 1C, the second surface 11 of the package1 comprises a fourfold portion in a closing gusset 11 b along theclosing seam 11 a, and a twofold portion along the closing seam 11 a.the second surface comprising an area consisting of the film layer wherethe closing seam 11 a is formed.

The bag 4 may be filled by inserting articles such as a stack ofabsorbent articles through the open end 48. As may be appreciated fromFIGS. 1B and 1C, the open end 48 opposite first surface 10 may then beclosed by suitably folding to form closing gussets 11 b, bringing thepartial laminate edges together, and bonding them together to form anclosing seam 11 a and an closing seam fin 11 c extending from theclosing seam 11 a, and second surface 11. When the bag 4 is filled witha plurality of articles, e.g. by entering articles from the open end 48,the appropriate device used to introduced the articles inside the bag 4together with the articles may exert some tension on each of the thirdand fourth surfaces 12, 13 of the bag 4. The articles when they werecompressed before being inserted in to the bag 4 may slightly expandafter they are introduced in the bag 4 and thus exert some tension atthe third and fourth surfaces 12, 13. The tension are exerted on each ofthe gusset 12 b, 13 b at the respective third and fourth surfaces 12,13, particularly along the first and second side seams 12 a, 13 a withwhich the package may maintain a substantially parallelepiped-shape.

The bag 4 and package 1 dimensions may be suitably selected and effectedthrough design, folding, stacking, compression and packaging processesso that the package 1 retains the product and maintains a neat, stable,a substantially parallelepiped-shape, i.e. a cuboid shape of the package1.

In one embodiment, the first surface 10 may be a top surface of thepackage 1 as shown in FIG. 1C. In another embodiment, the first surface10 may be a bottom surface of the package 1.

The package of the present invention comprises a laminate comprising afilm layer and a paper layer. The laminate may comprises a pattern. A“pattern” herein is used to describe the individual's perception ofspatial variation of visible light due to contrasts in spatial variationof light due to the color, form, texture, or any combination thereof.The pattern may be formed by printing, embossing, or a laminateproduction method. In one embodiment, a paper layer comprises a pattern,In another embodiment, the film layer comprises a pattern.

The package of the present invention may include a carrying handle. Inone example a carrying handle may be formed of a strip of film. Thestrip may be bonded by any suitable mechanism to portions of thepackage. In another example, a carrying handle may be formed of anextension of a closing seam fin 11 c extending from a closing seam 11 a,referring to FIG. 1B.

The package may comprise a plurality of compressed articles, e.g.compressed disposable absorbent articles. For example, the package 1 ofthe present invention may be used for accommodating a plurality ofsanitary napkins or diapers. The absorbent articles may be folded andthe plurality of folded articles may be arranged in one or more rowswithin the package. The absorbent articles may be packed undercompression so as to reduce the size of the packages, while stillproviding an adequate amount of absorbent articles per package. Bypackaging the absorbent articles under compression, caregivers caneasily handle and store the packages, while also providing distributionsavings to manufacturers owing to the size of the packages.

Accordingly, packages of the absorbent articles of the presentdisclosure may have an In-Bag Stack Height of less than about 110 mm,less than about 105 mm, less than about 100 mm, less than about 95 mm,less than about 90 mm, less than about 85 mm, less than about 80 mm,less than about 78 mm, less than about 76 mm, less than about 74 mm,less than about 72 mm, or less than about 70 mm, specifically recitingall 0.1 mm increments within the specified ranges and all ranges formedtherein or thereby, according to the In-Bag Stack Height Test describedherein. Alternatively, packages of the absorbent articles of the presentdisclosure may have an In-Bag Stack Height of from about 70 mm to about110 mm, from about 70 mm to about 105 mm, from about 70 mm to about 100mm, from about 70 mm to about 95 mm, from about 70 mm to about 90 mm,from about 70 mm to about 85 mm, from about 72 mm to about 80 mm, orfrom about 74 mm to about 78 mm, specifically reciting all 0.1 mmincrements within the specified ranges and all ranges formed therein orthereby, according to the In-Back Stack Height Test described herein.

FIG. 2 illustrates an example package 1 comprising a plurality ofabsorbent articles 1004. Gussets are not indicated in FIG. 2. Thepackage 1 defines an interior space 1002 in which the plurality ofabsorbent articles 1004 are situated. The plurality of absorbentarticles 1004 are arranged in one or more stacks 1006.

Laminate

A package according to the present invention, and a package blank and awicket bag suitable for forming thee package comprise a laminatecomprising a film layer and a paper layer. The laminate is flexible suchthat the package may assume the parallelepiped-shape when it is filledwith articles. The laminate further comprises an area consisting of thefilm layer.

In one embodiment, the package of the present invention, or the blank orthe wicket bag suitable for forming the package comprises a laminatecomprising a first paper layer, a second paper layer and a film layersandwiched between the first and second paper layers.

Film Layer

The film layer in the laminate may be a single layer (monolayer), or mayhave two, three or more layers (multilayer). A multilayer film may have,for example, a first skin layer formed of a first polymer and a secondskin layer formed of a second polymer.

In an application such as described herein, a multilayer film may bepreferred. A multilayer film may have layers of polymer compositionsparticularly chosen for the characteristics they impart to the film. Forexample, one or two skin layers may be formed of compositions chosenfor, e.g., surface gloss; printability; smooth feel; pliability; lownoise generation (upon being handled and manipulated, as by a consumer);relatively lower melt temperature and fusibility/weldability; or anycombination of these characteristics. One or more intermediate layersmay be formed of compositions chosen for, e.g., tensile strength;stiffness; toughness; suitability for inclusion of blended-in recycledmaterial; environmentally-friendly and/or sustainable materialsourceability; relatively higher melt temperature; co-extrusioncompatibility with adjacent layers (such that strong bonding betweenlayers occurs upon co-extrusion); or any combination of thesecharacteristics. It will be appreciated that a package having theconfiguration depicted in FIGS. 1B and 1C requires the film to be weldedto itself on both sides—on the generally outer film surface at thegussets 11 b, 12 b and 13 b, and on the generally inner film surfacealong all other portions of the seams 11 a, 12 a and 13 a.

A multilayer film may include first outside skin layer, second outsideskin layer, and/or intermediate layer disposed between the skin layers.

Each of the layers may include a base polymer. Base polymers may includepolyolefins, particularly polyethylenes, polypropylenes, polybutadienes,polypropylene-ethylene interpolymer and copolymers having at least oneolefinic constituent, and any mixtures thereof.

For purposes of balancing economy of polymer usage and maximization oftensile strength of the film, it may be desired that the total caliperof the film fall within a range of from 40 μm to 100 μm, more preferablyfrom 50 μm to 90 μm, and even more preferably from 60 μm to 80 μm.

A film layer in the laminate may comprise small amounts of one or moreadditives. Some non-limiting examples of classes of additivescontemplated include perfumes, dyes, pigments, nanoparticles, antistaticagents, fillers, and combinations thereof.

Paper Layer

“Paper”, used herein related to a paper layer, intends to includesynthetic paper as well as natural paper. Natural paper may manufacturedfrom a composition comprising natural fibers such as cotton, silk, wool,hemp, pulp, and the like; or reclaimed fibers such as rayon, cupra. Forexample, the paper layer comprises cellulose-based fibers. The term“cellulose-based fibers”, as used herein, intends to include bothcellulose fibers such as pulp and cotton, and regenerated cellulosefiber such as rayon unless specified differently. Synthetic paper may bemanufactured from a composition comprising plastic fibers such aspolyethylene and polypropylene and the like. Examples of natural paperincludes COLOR SILK PAPER from Mi Sung Paper CO. (Korea).

A basis weight of the paper layer may be in the range of from about 10gsm to about 200 gsm. Paper type and an appropriate basis weight may beselected depending on package application areas, processibility inlamination, wicket bag folding, and/or package folding process.

The laminate comprising a film layer and a paper layer may be producedby combining the film layer and the paper layer together using adhesive.Suitable adhesive includes, but are not limited to, solvent-basedadhesive, acrylic water-based adhesive, and solvent-less adhesive. Thecombined film and paper layers may be thermally and/or chemically cured.At least one of the film and paper layer may be printed before combinedtogether. In one embodiment, the lamination is conducted continuously ina web width similar to a width of previous transformations in filmmaking and/or optional printing. The laminate may be produced accordingto a conventional extrusion bonded laminate production process byextruding a molten film directly on to a paper layer.

Package Blank

The present invention also provides a package blank suitable formanufacturing a flexible gusset package in a substantiallyparallelepiped-shape containing a plurality of items wherein the packagecomprises a laminate comprising a film layer and a paper layer, the filmlayer facing the interior compartment.

By a “gusset” it is meant a member, for example a triangular member,capable of strengthening and/or enlarging the flexible package. Thegusset when it is an extension of the laminate from which the flexiblepackage is constructed, is formed folding the laminate from which thepackage is constructed, and has a fourfold portion. When the fourfoldportion need to be heat-sealed, it may leave the fourfold portionunsealed due to the paper layer which is not heat-sealable whenconventional automated gusseted polymeric film bag making and packingprocess. The package blank according to the present invention enable touse a natural or nature-looking material which is not heat-sealablewhile maintaining manufacturing feasibility of automated gussetedpolymeric film bag making and packing operations.

FIGS. 3-5 show top views of exemplary blanks 2, before any folding hasbeen performed to manufacture and form the package 1 from the laminate32 comprising a film layer 34 and a paper layer 36. The blank 2 has ablank length BL, and comprises blank lateral edges 224 along the blanklength BL, a first blank longitudinal edge 226, a second blanklongitudinal edge 227, a first panel 21, a second panel 22, a thirdpanel 23 located between the first and second panels 21, 22, a fourthpanel 24 adjacent the first panel 21 opposite the third panel 23, andfifth panel 25 adjacent the second panel 22 opposite the third panel 23.

Referring to FIGS. 1B, 1C and 3-5, the first panel 21 forms the frontsurface 14 and a portion of each of the third and fourth surfaces 12, 13of the package 1. A second panel 22 forms the rear surface 15 and aportion of each of the third and fourth surfaces 12 and 13 of thepackage 1. The first and the second panels 21, 22 are connected to eachother at the third and fourth surfaces all 12, 13 along first and secondside seams 12 a, 13 a. The first and second side seams 12 a, 13 a extendfrom the first surface 10 of the package 1 to the second surface 11 ofthe package 1. In one embodiment, the first panel 21 and the secondpanel 22 have a substantially the same length.

Referring to FIGS. 1B, 1C and 3-5, third panel 23 located between thefirst and second panels 21, 22 forms the first surface 10 and a pair ofside gussets 12 b, 13 b of the package 1. The first and second internalsurfaces 16 and 17 of each gusset 12 b, 13 b are made of triangularportions of the third panel 23. When making the package 1 from alaminate 32, the laminate 32 in the form of an endless sheet is foldedover itself multiple times so as to form a generally M-shaped film. Thelaminate 32 is folded along a first, second and medial fold lines 231,232, 233, as shown for instance in FIGS. 3-5. The first, second andmedial fold lines 231, 232, 233 extend in a machine direction. A thirdpanel 23 is delimited by the two outer fold lines 231, 232.

Still referring to FIGS. 1B, 1C and 3-5, the fourth panel 24 forms aportion of the second surface 11 and a portion of a pair of closinggussets 11 b of the package 1. A fifth panel 25 forms a portion thesecond surface 11 of the package 1 and a portion of a pair of closinggussets 11 b. The fourth and fifth panels 24, 25 are connected to eachother at the second surface 11 along the closing seam 11 a. ReferringFIGS. 3-5, each of the fourth and fifth panels 24, 25 comprises an area26 essentially consisting of the film layer where the closing seam isformed when the package blank is converted into the package. The area 26in the fourth panel 24 is surrounded by a first laminate longitudinaledge 222, blank lateral edges 224, and a first blank longitudinal edge226. The area 26 in the fifth panel 25 is surrounded by a secondlaminate longitudinal edge 223, blank lateral edges 224, and a secondblank longitudinal edge 227. In one embodiment, each of the fourth andfifth panels 24, 25 consists of the film layer. In another embodiment,either one of the fourth panel 4 and the fifth panel 25 has a lengthlonger than the other.

Referring to FIG. 3, in some embodiments, the blank 2 comprises a thirdpanel 23 comprising opposing recessed blank lateral edges 224. When theblank 2 is converted into a package 1, referring to FIGS. 1B, 1C and 4,the package 1 comprises a side gusset 12 b, 13 b having a twofoldportion in an area where a side seam 12 a, 13 a is formed.

Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, in some embodiments, a blank 2 comprises athird panel 23 comprising an area 26 adjacent each of a blank lateraledges 224, the area 26 consisting of a film layer. In one of theembodiments, referring to FIG. 4, the area 26 in the third panel 23 maybe surrounded by the blank lateral edge 224, a film lateral edge 228,and a first and second fold lines 231, 232 in the third panel 23. Inanother embodiment, referring to FIG. 5, the third panel 23 consists ofa film layer. In the embodiments, when the blank 2 is converted into apackage 1, referring to FIGS. 1B and 1C, the package 1 comprises a sidegusset 12 b, 13 b having a fourfold portion in an area where a side seam12 a, 13 a is formed. The fourfold portion in the side seam 12 a, 13 ahas two inner layers from the third panel 23 and two outer layers eachof which is from the first panel 21 and second panel 22, respectively.

Wicket Bag

The present invention provides a wicket bag suitable for producing thepackage according to the present invention. The wicket bag has asubstantially folded flat-shape able to be converted into an unfoldedpackage configuration having a substantially cuboid shape. The wicketbag comprises a laminate comprising a film layer and a paper layer.

As shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B, prior to inserting articles into a bag andbeing converted into a package of the present invention, the bag may beconfigured as a wicket bag 3. The wicked bag 3 has a wicked bag lengthWL, and a first and second wicked lateral edges 621, 624 along thewicked bag length direction. A first side seam 12 a and a second sideseam 13 a are formed along the wicked lateral edges. The wicket bag 3comprises a first panel 21 having a first lateral edge and a secondlateral edge; a second panel 22 opposite the first panel 21, the secondpanel having a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge, wherein thefirst panel 21 and second panel 22 are connected to each other along thefirst and second lateral edges; a third panel 23 located between thefirst and second panels 21, 22, the third panel 23 having a firstlateral edge and a second lateral edge; a fourth panel 24 adjacent thefirst panel 21 opposite the third panel 23; a fifth panel 25 adjacentthe second panel 22 opposite the third panel 23; and a wicket panel 612adjacent the fifth panel 25 opposite the third panel 23. In the wicketbag 3, each of the fourth and fifth panels 24, 25 comprises an area 26essentially consisting of the film layer where a closing seam is formedwhen the wicket bag 3 is converted into a package for example shown inFIG. 1C. In one embodiment, each of the fourth and fifth panels 24, 25consists of the film layer.

The first side seam 12 a joins the first lateral edges of the first andfourth panels 21, 24 and the first lateral edges of the second and fifthpanels 22, 25. The second side seam 13 a joins the second lateral edgesof the first and fourth panels 21, 24 and the second lateral edges ofthe second and fifth panels 22, 25.

Still referring to FIGS. 6A and 6B, the wicket bag 3 of the presentinvention comprises a twofold portion 40 and a fourfold portion 50extended along the wicket length direction. The twofold portion 40comprises a first and a second layers 41, 42, and the fourfold portion50 comprises a first and a second outer layers 51, 52 and a first and asecond inner layers 53, 54. The first and second outer layers 51, 52 ofthe fourfold portion 50 which are parts of the first panel 21 and thesecond panel 22, respectively are coextensive with the first and secondlayers 41, 42 of the twofold portion 40, so that the first layer 41 ofthe twofold portion 40 and the first outer layer 51 of the fourfoldportion 50 form the first panel 21, and the second layer 42 of thetwofold portion 40 and the second outer layer 52 of the fourfold portion50 form the second panel 22. The third panel 23 forms the first andsecond inner layers 53, 54 of the fourfold portion 50 which mutuallymerge at the medial fold line 233. Each inner layer 53, 54 merges intothe respective adjacent outer layer 51, 52 at the respective first andsecond fold lines.

The wicket panel 612 comprises at least one wicket aperture 174, eachwicket aperture 614 configured to receive a wicket. As shown in FIG. 6A,the wicket panel 612 may include two wicket apertures 174. The wicketpanel 612 may extend beyond the bottom edge 226 of the fifth panel 25such that the wicket panel 612 does not overlap the fifth panel 25.

In some embodiments, the third panel 23 has an area adjacent each of thefirst and second lateral edges consisting of the film layer where eachof the first and second side seams 12 a, 13 a is formed, respectively. Awicket bag configuration of the embodiments enables to produce a wicketbag with a laminate comprising a film layer and a paper layer using anautomated process for producing gusseted thermoplastic film bags and apacking process using the same. In one of the embodiments, at least partof the area adjacent the lateral edge consists of the film layer. In oneof the embodiments, the area adjacent the later edge along the entirelateral edge of the third panel 23 consists of the film layer.

In other embodiments, the first and second lateral edges of the thirdpanel are recessed between first and second side seams. In other words,in the fourfold portion 50, the first and second inner layers have firstand second lateral edges recessed than the first and lateral edges ofthe first and second outer layers. The wicket bag of this configurationalso enables to produce a wicket bag with a laminate comprising a filmlayer and a paper layer using an automated producing process forgusseted thermoplastic film bag.

Referring to FIGS. 1B and 6A, in the wicket bag 3, the first panel 21forms the front surface 14 and a portion of each of the third and fourthsurfaces 12, 13 of the package 1; the second panel 22 forms the rearsurface 15 and a portion of each of the third and fourth surfaces 12 and13 of the package 1; a third panel 23 located between the first andsecond panels 21, 22, forms the first surface 10 and a pair of sidegussets 12 b, 13 b of the package 1; a fourth panel 24 forms a portionof the second surface 11 and a pair of closing gussets 11 b of thepackage 1; and a fifth panel 25 forms a portion the second surface 11 ofthe package 1 and a pair of closing gussets 11 b. The fourth and fifthpanels 24, 25 are connected to each other at the second surface 11 alongthe closing seam 11 a. each of the fourth and fifth panels 24, 25comprises an area 26 essentially consisting of the film layer where theclosing seam is formed when the package blank is converted into thepackage.

The wicket bag 3 may be filled with articles such as absorbent articlesby inserting the articles through the open end 48. Once the wicket bag 3is open to form an open bag similar to one shown in FIG. 1A and filledwith articles, the open end 48 may then be closed by suitably foldingthe fourth and fifth panels 24, 25 to form closing gussets 11 b and aclosing seam 11 a as stated with respect to bag 4 above. Additionally,the wicket panel 612 may be cut away from the fifth panel 25 to form thepackage 1 such as shown in FIGS. 1B and 1C. In some exemplaryconfigurations, the steps of forming the closing seam 11 a and cuttingthe wicket panel 612 may occur concurrently. In other exemplaryconfigurations, the steps of forming the closing seam 11 a and cuttingthe wicket panel 612 may occur sequentially.

In-Bag Stack Height Test

The in-bag stack height of a package of absorbent articles is determinedas follows:

Equipment

A thickness tester with a flat, rigid horizontal sliding plate is used.The thickness tester is configured so that the horizontal sliding platemoves freely in a vertical direction with the horizontal sliding platealways maintained in a horizontal orientation directly above a flat,rigid horizontal base plate. The thickness tester includes a suitabledevice for measuring the gap between the horizontal sliding plate andthe horizontal base plate to within ±0.5 mm. The horizontal slidingplate and the horizontal base plate are larger than the surface of theabsorbent article package that contacts each plate, i.e. each plateextends past the contact surface of the absorbent article package in alldirections. The horizontal sliding plate exerts a downward force of850±1 gram-force (8.34 N) on the absorbent article package, which may beachieved by placing a suitable weight on the center of thenon-package-contacting top surface of the horizontal sliding plate sothat the total mass of the sliding plate plus added weight is 850±1grams.

Test Procedure

Absorbent article packages are equilibrated at 23±2° C. and 50±5%relative humidity prior to measurement.

The horizontal sliding plate is raised and an absorbent article packageis placed centrally under the horizontal sliding plate in such a waythat the absorbent articles within the package are in a horizontalorientation (see FIG. 2). Any handle or other packaging feature on thesurfaces of the package that would contact either of the plates isfolded flat against the surface of the package so as to minimize theirimpact on the measurement. The horizontal sliding plate is loweredslowly until it contacts the top surface of the package and thenreleased. The gap between the horizontal plates is measured to within±0.5 mm ten seconds after releasing the horizontal sliding plate. Fiveidentical packages (same size packages and same absorbent articlescounts) are measured and the arithmetic mean is reported as the packagewidth. The “In-Bag Stack Height”=(package width/absorbent article countper stack)×10 is calculated and reported to within ±0.5 mm.

The dimensions and values disclosed herein are not to be understood asbeing strictly limited to the exact numerical values recited. Instead,unless otherwise specified, each such dimension is intended to mean boththe recited value and a functionally equivalent range surrounding thatvalue. For example, a dimension disclosed as “40 mm” is intended to mean“about 40 mm”

Every document cited herein, including any cross referenced or relatedpatent or application, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in itsentirety unless expressly excluded or otherwise limited. The citation ofany document is not an admission that it is prior art with respect toany invention disclosed or claimed herein or that it alone, or in anycombination with any other reference or references, teaches, suggests ordiscloses any such invention. Further, to the extent that any meaning ordefinition of a term in this document conflicts with any meaning ordefinition of the same term in a document incorporated by reference, themeaning or definition assigned to that term in this document shallgovern.

While particular embodiments of the present invention have beenillustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in theart that various other changes and modifications can be made withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is thereforeintended to cover in the appended claims all such changes andmodifications that are within the scope of this invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A package accommodating a plurality of absorbentarticles, the package having a plurality of surfaces, the packagefurther comprising: a first pair of opposing surfaces each comprising aseam, wherein at least one of the seams comprises a closing seam,wherein the closing seam extends along a direction of a width of thepackage, wherein the closing seam comprises opposing closing gussets; asecond pair of opposing surfaces each adjacent the first pair ofopposing surfaces; a front surface and an opposing rear surface, each ofthe front surface and rear surface being adjacent to each of the firstpair and second pair of opposing surfaces, wherein the first pair,second pair, front and rear surfaces define an interior compartment ofthe package, wherein the package comprises a laminate comprising apolymeric layer and a paper layer, the polymeric layer being disposed atleast in the closing seam.
 2. The package according to claim 1, whereinthe polymeric layer comprises a film layer.
 3. The package according toclaim 2, wherein the film layer comprises recycled material.
 4. Thepackage according to claim 1, wherein the closing gussets comprise afourfold portion.
 5. The package according to claim 1, wherein each ofthe second pair of opposing surfaces comprises one of the closinggussets.
 6. The package according to claim 1, wherein the closinggussets comprise a twofold portion.
 7. The package according to claim 1,wherein the paper comprises a pattern.
 8. The package according to claim1, wherein the paper comprises natural paper.
 9. The package accordingto claim 1, wherein the package has an In-Bag Stack Height of less thanabout 110 mm.
 10. The package according to claim 9, wherein theabsorbent articles are diapers, adult incontinence briefs, or trainingpants.
 11. The package according to claim 1, wherein the package furthercomprises a handle.
 12. The package according to claim 11, wherein thehandle is part of the closing seam.
 13. The package according to claim1, wherein the package has an In-Bag Stack Height of less than about 105mm.
 14. The package according to claim 1, wherein the package has anIn-Bag Stack Height of less than about 90 mm.
 15. The package accordingto claim 1, wherein the package has an In-Bag Stack Height of less thanabout 80 mm.
 16. The package according to claim 1, wherein the packagehas an In-Bag Stack Height of between about 70 mm to about 110 mm. 17.The package according to claim 1, wherein the package has an In-BagStack Height of between about 70 mm to about 100 mm.
 18. The packageaccording to claim 1, wherein the package has an In-Bag Stack Height ofbetween about 70 mm to about 90 mm.
 19. The package according to claim1, wherein the package has an In-Bag Stack Height of between about 72 mmto about 80 mm.
 20. The package according to claim 1, wherein theclosing seam is made by applying heat energy.
 21. The package accordingto claim 1, wherein the package is configured in a wicket bag form. 22.The package according to claim 1, wherein the polymeric layer is bondedto the paper layer by extruding the polymeric layer directly onto thepaper layer.
 23. The package according to claim 1, wherein each of thesecond pair of opposing surfaces comprise a crease.